Blind faith sent Sam’s world spiraling. He trusted the wrong person that almost cost August and Nashville their lives. His guilt sends him on a journey to figure out who he is and what type of man he wants to be.

A once innocent, sweet young man, now faces life alone by his own choice. He rebuilds himself to be a good, strong man. An old injury threatens the use of his legs, just as he meets a beautiful brunette that will change his world again. He falls in love for the very first time with sweet, innocent Emma Flinn.

Emma has had her own tragedies in life to deal with, but she hasn’t let anything stop her from being an independent, successful woman. She’s lived in the same town her entire life and has quit hoping for prince charming to come along. Until out of the blue, Sam comes crashing into her life. They fall in love fast and hard.

Everything seems perfect to Emma, but Sam has something that he’s been hiding from her. He’s faced with a decision to either help Emma, or lose something that will cost him dearly. Sam chooses love and it rips their lives apart, leaving Emma to start over again.

Emma learns of Sam’s secret and is willing to forgive him, but will Sam let her?

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Although you could get away with reading Seeing Sam as a standalone but what fun would that be. You first met Sam in Next August then again in This August. I loved Sam in both books. Seeing Sam is my favorite!!! Sam is swoon worthy. If you have read the series thus far then you'll want continue reading it. Sam and Emma story is freaking amazing! Tragic has happened in their past but they dont let that define them now. They will prove it to themselves, one another and others how determined they are. I could feel the love between Sam and Emma so when that one thing happened (I know boo me, no spoilers lol) I was crying because I just wanted it to go a certain way. Plus I was happy to see Anna, Nash, August and the other characters in this book. You won't be disappointed reading Seeing Sam.

Healing is what Kelly Moore writes into the entertaining delivery of stories she crafts. Her characters are dynamic, you get to know them more as you read each book and miss them long after the story ends. I think Seeing Sam is my favorite of the Next August Series. Why? Because Moore weaves the parallel message that personal tragedies are really not personal at all. Characters tell the story of how every life event directly or indirectly influences the outcomes of other lives. Tragedy affects ALL those connected to the ones we love and care for deeply. Main characters, Sam and Emma, each have personal histories to resolve and new events to overcome as their relationship grows which only make them stronger --more deeply in love-- as they begin their lives as a family. I say well done. Mrs. Moore, your books allow me to escape under the guise of entertainment as well as challenge me to personally reflect on my own humanity. Thank you for such a good read Kelly Moore. --g

Seeing Sam was phenomenal. I loved how he grew into a changed man, stronger, wiser, and more confident than the broken man he was at the end of This August (Book 2). He meets Emma, and he gets a taste of what true love is, how amazing matters of the heart can be. But his secret and his past may come back to haunt him and threaten his newfound happiness. What will happen when he makes his choice? With life and love comes pain, and I absolutely loved how Kelly Moore wrote Sam's story. Seeing Sam is a perfect title for this book about healing, growth, and doing one's best to weather the storm for love.

Many times throughout this book, I felt like I was a part of it. I laughed, cried, got mad at Sam, and just fell in love with all of the characters. I loved how Emma didn't back down to Sam & wasn't afraid to speak her mind. You definitely have to read this book. If you haven't read This August or Next August, pick them up as well because you will not be disappointed!!

Kelly Moore can write! I'm still a little shaky from this emotional read. Seeing Sam is the 3rd installment in the August series. I was so happy to read Sam's story but Oh My it was tough for me. Keep in mind, I can admit to being a sensitive reader but this story is emotional, raw, full of heartbreak and angst. A few times I thought I might not finish but I'm so happy I did. This is a perfect story for the character but it was hard on my heart. Keep going because the reward is coming. This story is about Sam, 3 years later, living in Florida and his injury acts up. Sam meets Emma. Their attraction was instant and so was Sam's love for Emma. Emma has a disability but doesn't let that stop her one bit. Sam has to decide whether to help Emma, or lose something that will cost him. You can't help but root for Sam from the beginning. He's had a rough time of it and life has been hard on him since he was a boy. He also has been a special part in August's life. He deserves to find love and happiness. He has a big heart and only thinks of helping Emma. But, then he walks. I needed tissues. This story is heartbreaking and difficult and I wanted to give Kelly a good talking to but it was also an amazing journey. This series shouldn't be missed and Seeing Sam is a spectacular read.